About the partnership
The European Partnership for Integration is a framework for cooperation between the European Commission (EC) and social and economic partners for fostering the integration of refugees and other migrants in the EU labour market. First signed in 2017, the partnership has allowed for the implementation of a wide range of actions, including ones sponsored by the EC.
Read more about the most recent developments on the partnership on the website of the EC's Directorate-Genral for Migration and Home Affairs (DG HOME).
Types of social and economic partners
The social and economic partners who signed the partnership include: the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), Business Europe, the European Association of Craft, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEUnited), SGI Europe, and Eurochambres. This page brings together the numerous labour market integration actions implemented by these partners and their national member organisations.
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Call for external experts: SGI Europe launches LABOUR-INT 3 project

UILA Campania e Napoli supports agriculture migrant workers

Free labour and insurance advice by the Confederation of Independent Trade Unions of Bulgaria (CITUB)

Mentoring for Migrants

Empresas por Ucrania: a platform linking Spanish employers with people displaced from Ukraine

Muttersprachliche Beratung: language advice helps migrants in Austria with work matters since 1974

Belgium's Confederation of Christian Trade Unions takes actions to combat prejudice on the labour market

Free legal advice by the Central Organisation of Finnish Trade Unions supports thousands of migrant workers

Wirtschaftskammer Österreich (WKÖ) publishes the Refugee Talents 2023 guide for employers
